
(so I finally got around to typing up these last 2 posts about my time in Haiti... lets just say I was building up your suspense for the best part haha. Enjoy!!)
Today was our last day in Haiti. This morning we did a clinic at a church in a village where we had to park the bus and walk through a banana tree forest! The clinic only lasted until 12 because the bus had to be back early to pick up another group at the airport. The crowd got pretty rowdy at this one. When we started packing up, people came up to the tables and kept asking for things. It's hard to have to turn people away! We gave out a LOT of baby food and toothbrushes this morning.



When we got back to the compound (only 10 minutes down the road), it came a huge storm. It stormed for probably 2 hours and some of our stuff upstairs got wet from where the wind blew in the rain. Sam and I played with the kids one last time and took a bunch of pictures (which no one will ever see because Sam lost his camera on the plane on the way back home..) . I'm really gonna miss those kids!! They're wild, but beautiful. The ones I'll remember the most are Bebe, Benson, Ismael and some of the girls whose names I never could understand.
A most pleasant and fulfilling final day in the beautiful country of Haiti.

Ismael (red), Bebe

(orange)